DC just proved one DC Universe hero is basically unkillable – and it’s definitely one of the last characters people would generally expect. The DC Universe timeline beginning to get underway has led to a series of exciting revelations, with the DCU Superman trailer shedding light on what to expect from the movie before its 2025 release, and audiences getting their first look at the DCU Batman following the sneak preview Creature Commandos episode 6 gave of him. However, it’s worth noting that the reveals haven’t only been focused on setting up the DCU’s new big heroes by any means.
The DC Universe has also already spent its fair share of time fleshing out a roster of other exciting and engaging characters – including those the reboot has brought back from projects that were formerly DCEU releases before they were revamped to be a part of the new DC era. As it turns out, this has only reinforced the impeccable and surprising story of one DC character who initially started out in this era, since they’ve managed to survive even more seemingly fatal moments now they’ve entered the DC Universe properly via its first official release.
Creature Commandos’ Ending Has Weasel Survive Another Potentially Lethal Scenario
In episode 7, Weasel turns on the other Creature Commandos during their second-to-last attempt to kill Princess Rostovic, having been won over by the Princess and seeming to associate her with the young girl he tried and failed to save in the series of events that would land him in Belle Reve. In a fit of desperation, Weasel decides the best course of action is to fight back against his allies, and then makes the profoundly deadly decision to clamp his jaws down on Doctor Phosphorus’ radioactive arm, despite this being a both futile and extraordinarily dangerous move.
Why Weasel Has Already Survived So Many Seemingly Deadly Events
On the surface, the easiest explanation for Weasel surviving so many events that have killed off so many others – and seemed almost custom-made to spell his end – is that it’s suitably surprising for audiences. Weasel is depicted as one of the most oblivious and instinctual characters in DC’s on-screen roster, and doesn’t seem to have that much in the way of distinct superpowers to protect him either, making him a seemingly logical choice to kill off in either The Suicide Squad or Creature Commandos, since neither was shy about ending the lives of the heroes and villains within them.
Weasel’s Ability To Avoid A Grisly Fate Makes His DCU Future All The More Interesting
Given Weasel has developed a remarkable talent for walking relatively unscathed out of scenarios wherein his death seemed inevitable and impending, what’s next for the character becomes all the more interesting. While it’s unlikely Weasel will be a Superman-level big figure in the franchise, it does seem he’s an effective way to tie together the DCU – as indeed his appearance works to tie Creature Commandos closer to The Suicide Squad in the first place, and also appears to be in line with James Gunn’s history of having eccentric animal-like characters as key parts of his superhero stories.
Making Weasel a character who can canonically walk into most frays and escape alive opens up the possibility for some truly fascinating future appearances, since the DC Universe could theoretically now have him crop up anywhere and justifiably continue on his merry if somewhat oblivious way without it seeming too out of place or at odds with his story. Depending on how long Weasel’s DC Universe story continues for, his basically unkillable nature and surprisingly well-intentioned spirit could well make his narrow death escapes the franchise’s most consistent running gag.